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hi aussies,

i'm looking into buying a conversion kit for my R32 GTR, to fit R33 GTR brake rotors

but those are hard to find here in Canada, and postage from Aus of Jap is a killer

what are other applications is there for R33 GTR sized rotors?? north american wize (we don't have holdens, except for pontiac G8, hehe)

i played around with DBAs online catalog, and can't find anything with the same dimension

any help is appreciated !!

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Here in Australia the DBA slotted rotors cost is very close to importing Project Mu rotors from Japan, if I had the choice I would import Jap Rotors. Hope this is useful:

RDA grooved/dimpled + slotted is: F=7701G 324mm, R=7702G 300mm

RDA slotted: F=7701S 324mm, R=7702S 300mm

source: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rd...ro-t282829.html

DBA slotted 4000 series: Front: "DBA 4928" 324mm x 30mm Rear: "DBA 4929" 300mm x 22mm

source: http://www.dba.com.au/7000/index.asp

Project Mu (Nengun have them as well): http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bccatpar...at=Brake+Rotors

Nissan, Nismo, APP, Biot, Project Mu & Trust/Greddy: http://www.rhdjapan.com/home/search/search...rotor&go=Go!

350Z's with brembos use a different offset to the hub, think they're like 49mm where R33/34 GTR's are like 53mm, would have been your best option for a local product. But no luck there....

thats what i checked first, and saw the difference in hub size :)

and about importing rotors from japan or australia its a big no no cost wize

see, i can pick up blank Brembos for Z32/BNR32 for 55$ each !!!! from a local supplier

so spending 400$+ (with postage) per rotor just for the 28mm difference seems like a waiste

but there's a Canadian compagny who makes a conversion kit http://amszstore.com/main/product_info.php?products_id=223

very reasonnable price, but their rotors seem very cheap, and since i'll be doing alot of track racing again next summer, i want something that will hold its on

anyway, thanks for the help guys!

i think i'll just ask a canadian jdm importer to pick some up for me next time he goes to japan

worst case i'll buy the canadian kit, and break some stuff again

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